The Department of State Bureau of Diplomatic Security will be holding an information session at The Institute of World Politics on careers in Diplomatic Security. As the Department of State's law enforcement and security arm, the Bureau of Diplomatic Security does not formulate foreign policy. Instead, it is charged with a two-pronged mission: To ensure the integrity of U.S. travel documents and to provide a safe and secure environment for the conduct of U.S. foreign policy. It is the only law enforcement agency with representation in nearly every country in the world.

If you are interested in international law enforcement and becoming a Special Agent, Diplomatic Courier, or Security Specialist/Officer with this agency then you need to make sure you attend this information session.

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